Can anyone give me all English alphabets in French.
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A circumflex applies to all vowels, except Y (considered as a vowel): â, ê, î, ô, û. A tréma (French for dieresis) is also applied: ë, ï, ü, ÿ. Two combined letters (called orthographic ligatures) are used: æ and œ. Finally, a cedilla is used on the c to make it sound like an English s: ç.
ShikharAmlani:
These are not the alphabets... These are accents and other accessories' used in French.
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The alphabet is same. Just the pronunciation differs. However, a notable difference is that 'h' is a vowel in French, which is not the case in English.
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